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Yes for sure; every time I switch across using the RC Pro, I have to use the Connection Guide, choose my aircraft model, that's it. Not sure what you mean by "manual linking." Maybe it has something to do with having more than 1 of a certain model (I am using (1) Mavic3Pro and (1) Mini3Pro).
Is there not a buttom sequence on the controller that puts it into linking mode? 7Yes for sure; every time I switch across using the RC Pro, I have to use the Connection Guide, choose my aircraft model, that's it. Not sure what you mean by "manual linking." Maybe it has something to do with having more than 1 of a certain model (I am using (1) Mavic3Pro and (1) Mini3Pro).
Once you link the drones, there's no more linking to be done. You just switch back and forth between the drones by selecting your drone model from the screen. That's how mine is currently working. Only the one firmware on the controller can handle all the drones types and their various firmwares (esp if they are up to date with the latest).Is there not a buttom sequence on the controller that puts it into linking mode? 7
One thing I am wondering about is, do the OP's drones require differing firmware to be running on the controller?
Forgot to ask, when you are told unable to connect and you go to manual linking, are you able to connect at that point?
That's possible, I didn't see anything mentioned about care refresh. I have care refresh on both of my drones and the binding piece doesn't seem to interfere with the ability to automatically connect. Perhaps the OP is using different DJI accounts?If you are getting the 'unable to connect to aircraft message' you likely have to re-bind the controller to the drone you are trying to fly with. You can link to the drone but can only fly 5 times then you will have to bind it to your RC Pro. When you switch to another drone of the same type you again will be able to link it to the controller and fly 5 times then you will have to bind it to fly any more than that.
Hope this helps.
Chris
Yes, that is why I mentioned above that the OP would have to either re-link or re-bind to the controller each time she/he switched to an aircraft of the same model as the controller can only be bound to one aircraft of the same model. I don't have two aircraft of the same model so can't test this so if this is not the case hopefully someone who does will correct me if I am wrong.I think the issue is having 2 of each of the same model.
Yes, manual re-linking works.Forgot to ask, when you are told unable to connect and you go to manual linking, are you able to connect at that point?
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